First, to the original poster...  Many of the problems you described can be
fixed with simple settings changes, and could've been done in the time it
took you to type the email...  Exchange is MUCH more robust than a POP
solution, it's not Outlook's fault that you're crippling it by using it as a
POP client...  If you hate Outlook so darn much, use something else and shut
up.

Tony, Outlook 2002 works about the same over a modem / VPN connection,
though it does appear to open to a useful state faster (IE, you can begin
reading mail a little faster), but that's about it....

JoeP  

-----Original Message-----
From: Anthony L. Sollars [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 3:48 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: MS Outlook 2000/2002


Hmmmmm, my exchange server runs flawlessly, and all my outlook 2k users love
their email client, as do I. Hope you get your issues worked out!


Anybody out their find Outlook 2002 to work more efficient over a modem/VPN
connection, I am getting ready to test this scenario.

-Laters,

TOny

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 11:13 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: MS Outlook 2000/2002

There is a reason that people keep the thread in the email.  Now you chopped
it up, people wouldn't be able to see what a fool you've made youself here.
Missy was being so nice to have completely read your mail, and attempted to
help you with some of your issues.  What a waste of her time...  

Btw, this is a NT/2000 discussion list, do you have a question or comment on
either or not?  Find somewhere else to file your "silly" outlook cries...
Or pick some other program to use if you "hate" it so much, even though most
of your "hatred" came from your own ignorance.

P.s. this is my last transmission on this thread, as I don't want to waste
any more of my time.  So, don't even bother to keep the flame up.

Andrew,
MCSE (NT & W2K) + CCNA


-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Posted At: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 10:46 PM
Posted To: NewsgroupDiscussion
Conversation: MS Outlook 2000/2002
Subject: RE: MS Outlook 2000/2002



> First of all, I
> don't think he is even using Exchange server as a back end.

First of all, I don't *HAVE* to.  Outlook interfaces with Exchange *or* acts
as a POP client.

> (hence all the "client" side issues)  I think he "mis"-sent this mail 
> to the list.  He must have meant to send this to an Outlook discussion 
> list.  I don't think he knows the difference between a server based 
> rules and client based rules, because he probably has it configured to 
> POP from a *nix mail server.

And why wouldn't I?  At least it wouldn't be crashing and using up 90% of my
system resources.

> It sure will take some time to open a
> 800MB PST file on his local hard drive, I will guarantee it.

You are darn right about that, and I've been considering cutting it back,
however it's nice to know that Outlook can handle a large volume of archived
mail, isn't it.

I don't want to make matters worse, but didn't you notice how much more
thought out and appropriate my quoting style was in comparison to yours? It
wasn't necessary to quote Missy's entire email because you were already
replying to a discussion list.  You needed only quote the relevant portions
and then continue your follow up afterward.


Adam





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